How To Use Bouncing In A Sentence
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But the little girl has amazed her family and doctors by bouncing back and learning how to walk on her prosthetic legs.
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And the echo of her lilting croon came back, bouncingly, to reassure her that this installation was not large and was set in natural stone caverns.
The ship who sang
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Any tips for a young reporter on bouncing back from a minor set-back?
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A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years.
The Sun
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Think a big guitar sound, bouncing bass lines, Liberal dashes of Hammond organ, skyscraping harmonies and the most soulful vocal you're ever likely to hear on this Island and you're halfway there.
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For the last five minutes, they had been bouncing soccer balls from one knee to the other, not letting them touch the ground.
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No, not fat as in gross blubber bouncing around my waist and stuff; it's just that I think I'm about a few pounds heavier than I was when I was really fit in first year.
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Surely, something freakish would happen—a slow roller through the wickets, some fluke fly ball barely clearing the Green Monster, a sure groundout bouncing crazily around the infield—something confirming the Sox impending doom usually happened right about now.
One Season
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The children were bouncing a ball.
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Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock.
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That's because once the balls stop bouncing, the mouths start blabbering, providing precious grist for the league's rumor mill.
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By bouncing, the reed breaks an electrical circuit.
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Two of his daughters were there, laughing and carrying small children, and he was bouncing a third child on his knees.
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Then their e-mail address started bouncing my messages.
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A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years.
The Sun
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Imagine the limpet is the antelope of the undersea Serengeti, grazing majestically on algae," he intones, bouncing the shell along.
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A dip in the road sends us both bouncing up off our seats.
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The company said the cause behind its bouncing checks is that its 29 stores suffered lower sales than expected during the Lunar New Year holiday period and suppliers refused to extend usance.
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Life may be vile to you at the moment, but I'm sure we'll all soon see you bouncing back.
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I like this baby bedding set at Overstock.com but it's not very 'babyish' in the sense of bunnies, teddy bears, bouncing frogs and whatnot.
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General Shafter corrected, and the three officers, bouncing about as they tried to peer down through the clouds, laughed.
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If bouncing around on a tour bus or swaying on deck leaves you feeling queasy, pack ginger capsules in your alternative travel kit.
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The off-stage reserve gave way to unabashed youthful enthusiasm when they were playing, with Laura bouncing around most of the time like a human pogo stick.
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Back tire slurping and bouncing wildly, I kept going, finally slithering to a halt when I saw Jeff and Joe crouched under a rock outcropping.
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A kickball fell from her finespun fingers, bouncing disinterestedly away at an oblique angle, a distant shadow from a 767 drifting across its path.
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There will be live music throughout the day, a fun fare, bouncing castle, tug of war, sheaf throwing and a whole host of entertainment.
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It doesn't stop him later that evening from capering madly around the stage, all jack-in-a-box bouncing and extravagant semaphore gestures.
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A TOP young gymnast has died after bouncing off a trampoline and landing on his head.
The Sun
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Rather than bouncing back, the economy could stay in the doldrums for years, with mass unemployment again becoming the norm.
Times, Sunday Times
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By this time I'd finished three mocha choca lattes and was bouncing around the tastefully decorated - but soulless - coffee house walls.
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While the chopper hovered above Coire Na Ciste, bouncing violently in the downdrafts, we looked on as the body was hooked to a cable by rescuers and reeled up into the aircraft.
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Tharp compares the work to a game of jacks, one in which you pick up an increasing number of pieces with one hand while bouncing a ball in the other.
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When I stop bouncing, I think to myself, ‘Wow, that was rad.’
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Jimmy's niece Lisa gave birth at midnight to a bouncing baby boy.
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Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock.
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The danger here is that people will be lulled into the idea that a strong bull trend is now in place rather than the idea that the market is just bouncing off a short-term oversold condition," said Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, a trading and research firm in Greenwich, Con.
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When a meteor streaks overhead, the system records a brief ping - the echo of a TV signal bouncing off the meteor's trail.
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A squirrel dashed across the road, plumy tail bouncing behind it, and went up a tree.
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South-facing classrooms required solar protection and, to maintain daylighting, horizontal visors were designed to act as reflectors, bouncing light up on to the ceiling.
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That's surely as discredited now as a bouncing cheque.
Times, Sunday Times
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He sent all-terrain dune bikes bouncing across the desert.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was well cared for, and had a beautiful bouncing baby girl, whom she named Sylvia.
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Young racer Thomas Duggan has finished the year as a champion after bouncing back from being badly injured in a crash eight months ago.
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Daniel fiddled with his cup and sighed, bouncing his daughter, Grace, on his knee.
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He tried to brake with this ice-axe but started turning great cartwheels, bouncing all the way down.
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The majority of farmers are good, honest, hard-working people, and farming is bouncing back.
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One-liners were bouncing around my head, ripostes to every single barb, especially those from the fat bloke.
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This little pen disguises dark circles by bouncing light away from the face.
The Sun
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An appropriate metaphor might be a game of billiards or snooker, events in the three kingdoms so many balls bouncing off one another and occasionally falling into pockets.
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Within a few minutes he had lost his rhythm as the mare suddenly stopped short and he started bouncing uncomfortably on the tough leather of the saddle.
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For musical purposes a wide variety of different bowing gestures are used, such as martelé (hammered bowing with a sudden release) and spiccato (rapid detached notes with the bow bouncing off the strings).
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All of a sudden, we noticed that the bouncy guy wasn't bouncing any more.
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She was still bouncing her child lightly in an attempt to soothe her.
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It was probably in 1462 that he arrived in Rome, where he aroused papal wrath for supposed impieties and served two terms in prison before bouncing back into favour, and obtaining his librarianship, after writing some papal biographies.
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You should spend a few minutes using a laptop with a touch pad before you make up your mind, but if your thumbs tend to drift around below the space bar, you may find your mouse pointer bouncing around when you least expect it.
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For example, we could imagine spherical shock waves bouncing back and forth between the centre and edge of an expanding ball of gas or plasma, such as in the tentative cosmogony I outline.
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Just as we surfaced, two penguins torpedoed by, leaping out of the water and bouncing, like so many skipping stones.
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That's like being in a wheelie bin that's bouncing down an endless cliff.
The Sun
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He'd just had his bath, and was bouncing around happily in nice fresh pyjamas.
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If you're deep into the stall when the wing pays off, you can even drop it in a few feet without bouncing.
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The little girl nodded solemnly, golden curls bouncing.
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By an amazing coincidence two of his daughters gave birth to bouncing babies on the same day.
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So, before you buy that cap gun or bouncing ball for your child, take some precautions.
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The island is only a mile in circumference, but each corner brings a new wilderness - from sheltered, bouncing turf to wuthering plains, and a new sense of serenity and calm.
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By now you know all the terminology, but you don't know if a bouncing ball is a fumble until you watch it on replay from five different angles.
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And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls.
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Bouncing Bet has long been used as a cleaning agent because the roots contain saponin, which lathers with water.
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Bouncing Bounce Deuce and creating a sparse, white brick walled space outfitted with park bench-style booths, large U-shaped leather banquettes, and Calder-esque hanging fixtures, Van's specializing in Northern Euro beers, infused akvavit, and Genever-aided cocktails like the lemon/bitters/roobis-infused vermouth B Side Sling.
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It came from the woods to the west, and simultaneously an object arched out of the trees, struck the ground and rolled bouncingly towards the rocks - a severed human head, the hideously painted face frozen in a snarl of death.
The Conan Chronicles
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Fishermen are tired of bouncing about on rough seas and need a break with more settled water and good landings.
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The majority of farmers are good, honest, hard-working people, and farming is bouncing back.
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We get buffeted through life like a ball-bearing in a bagatelle, bouncing off chance encounters, opportunities, unforeseen obstacles.
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Consumer confidence is bouncing back from what was arguably some of its worst readings in years.
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He limps around, bouncing, kicking, giving it a bit of a hokey-pokey shake here and there.
Angry Young Man
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Ever since Vogue homed in on it last December, the Wonderbra has been literally bouncing off the shelves.
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There's a pop bubbling along beneath the surface, which rears its head in the form of a bouncing, jerking bass-line.
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Nursing staff said the bouncing baby was delivered into the arms of her mum as most people were still ringing in the New Year.
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The plane screeched to a halt on the tarmac, bouncing them slightly in the red webbing of the cargo seats.
MINUTES TO BURN
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We came through Bari, which involved long waits between connections and a lumbering run along the waterfront to the ferry in Patras, with wheeled case bouncing behind.
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Soon we were bouncing down the murram road in the opposite direction.
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She's survived this far being the runt and all four lambs are always bouncing around the field, but falling asleep in the rain is not a good portent, especially after Blackie dying soon after falling asleep in the rain.
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Enormous apples open to reveal singing heads inside, as smaller apples dance along ropes like bouncing musical notes.
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One carried a rifle by its stock, a. 30 -. 30, the muzzle bouncing off his toe.
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The cries of ‘Fore!’ ricocheted around the course like wayward drives bouncing between the trees that line this course at its outermost periphery.
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The presence of candlefish also make it a good jigging area for those bouncing Point Wilson darts and other jigs.
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Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
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They know most people equate comics with pre-teen fantasies of laser beams bouncing off glacial pecs.
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Where Good was an energetic collection of unique bouncing melodies, Fiji Baby simmers down with mellow ballads.
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A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years.
The Sun
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A very communicative one too thanks those urethane bushes and the back axle bouncing up and down just a few inches from your backside.
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The sales been dropping but they gone keep bouncing back all they got to do is hire some southern artist to keep the label sharp and hungry and New Orleans and Atlanta got some of the most starvin and talented artist out now.
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As the car hugs a curve of the winding road that summits the mountain, I welcome a familiar sight: sunlight bouncing off the twin Magellan telescopes.
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It isn't just in the last few years that teenagers, with the hormones bouncing around their bodies like bagatelle balls, have suddenly begun to exhibit signs of volatility and truculence.
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A native of Richmond, he lived much of his adult life bouncing around the West Coast via train or sometimes car.
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Jim fumbled cash onto the counter, coins clinking and bouncing, bills fluttering.
A Corpse is a Corpse
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The scene changed to a smiling, rosy-cheeked couple who were bouncing a dimply baby on their knees.
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Behind all the financial jargon, basically what the meeting was about was how to tax some of the mobile capital that's bouncing around the global economy.
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So busy bouncing that they have trouble picking up dust and dirt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bouncing along the rubble track, you arrive in the midst of a dust storm of your own creation.
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The weapon never hit its mark, bouncing off of a barrier made from blackened shadows.
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Just then, a cloud of dust formed in the distance as an old automobile came bouncing down the road.
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The Hall of Fame at Barcelona is full of great names such as Cruyff, Stoichkov, Rivaldo and Ronaldo but very few have been fêted like Lionel Messi, whose name rolled down the steepling terraces as he walked off, almost bashfully, bouncing the match ball like a little kid.
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To examine reception quality, a researcher made a call and then walked into a room screened to prevent cellphone signals penetrating its walls or bouncing around inside.
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I am more like a rockslide, bouncing into walls and edges.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sure, coyotes howled during the night, their yips and yowls bouncing off the mountains and across the valley.
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Harry tried launching himself from the rungs, bouncing slantwise from the opposite wall.
I Don’t Understand ?
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Researchers say a swarm of bouncing, spherical bots the size of baseballs could hop across the red planet to search for life.
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I can't honestly say that I managed to see - or hear - the entire movie, interrupted as it was by various small bouncing yelling things but what I did see was amusing enough, if somewhat overinclined to gloss over the reality of the predator/prey relationship, give far too much credit to sushi, and continue to uphold the charming concept that the animals in zoos not only love being there but plan to perform for the crowds.
Forgot to mention:
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Derek is now the proud father of a bouncing baby girl.
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Automatic flash units can be used with any camera and have front-mounted sensors that set exposures by measuring the flash bouncing back from the subject.
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It gives the story a slight metafictional spin, bouncing between blatant product placement and mockumentary.
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Donny pictured his young father coming home in his Navy dress uniform and bouncing him up and down on his knee and putting him to bed.
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The hopeless oscillation of question-answer-question is like a figuring of confinement: bouncing off each other in a rigid reciprocality where neither party is able to move.
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You could get a ball bouncing high or squirting through the infield to ruin a no-hitter.
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For all I know, she's always bouncingly nervous on air.
CNBC's Burnett Atones for Toxic Toy Remarks, Almost
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B is for Bouncing Baby Boy, which surprised me a little bit since I thought that the fact that this pregnancy was achier and more nauseated than the first could mean it would be a girl.
A Daily Dose of Zen Sarcasm!
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Bouncing her lines off the walls of the theatre whilst we amazedly watch them ricochet, this actress, whose gestures appear to be based on the erotic friezes of Indian temples, is something else.
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My spitting glass was bouncing off of my torch mounted marver directly onto my neck.
Neck Constellations- What's Your Sign?
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When the inter-bank settlement system temporarily fails to clear transactions banks are effectively ‘bouncing or kiting checks’ to each other.
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He stared unbelievingly through the windshield at the rocks bouncing madly on the hood and the growing profusion of small dents on the surface of the metal.
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Bouncing Bet has long been used as a cleaning agent because the roots contain saponin, which lathers with water.
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The two transmitted beams cross at the lower troposphere, bouncing back to the receiving end.
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My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
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The ball flew into the Cubs' dugout, through the door, and into the adjoining bathroom, bouncing into the toilet bowl.
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Usually, they run around furiously like electrons in a super accelerator, bouncing wide, converging inside, slotting back towards the middle of the park.
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As I turned, I immediately saw her bouncing happily my way.
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Young music fans don't mind being shoulder to shoulder at a concert, bouncing or even moshing to the beat.
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Lindsay became known as the bouncing bride, Kevin says, because she was bouncing with excitement during the entire ceremony.
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Hong Kong's sickly economy is bouncing back to good health say employers, workers and consumers.
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To shopping and trivial errands they do not react, but if my intention is to take then for a walk, they become bouncing bundles of excitement.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then he was shooting even more randomly, missing, bouncing his way up the back lanes towards Boot, through the grey-rocked splendour of the Esk valley, Bow Fell looming like mountain deity.
Derrick Bird: dangerous thoughts about the trigger inside that will forever haunt Cumbria
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Plus, with its magical smoothness, it's unflappable in bumpy corners, carving where other bikes are bouncing and shimmying.
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Come the end of January there will be a brand new bouncing baby gurgling away.
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Never do any bouncing or jerky motions or you could strain or tear muscles, ligaments or tendons.
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In that time I have seen: startled wallabies bouncing into the distance kingfishers, tui, rosella, warblers wekas.
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The baby begins to grow fussy again, so I start bouncing him up and down.
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But maybe we had gone into the game a little bit complacent, thinking that we had done the hard work after bouncing back on Saturday from a defeat.
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He'll also able to hold up his head confidently, so you can enjoy bouncing, jiggling action rhymes together.
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A bonny, bouncing baby, Freddie was her heart's desire and joy.
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I turned and observed both of these young inebriates tumbling down the stairs, their hand luggage bouncing along beside flailing limbs and gyrating torsos.
Border disorder: passages into Mexico
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When Lord Castlederry came bouncing into the town, ordering people to do this or to do that, just because the Queen's grandson was coming to the place, your da stood up fornenst him and said, as bold as brass,
The Foolish Lovers
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Lamb is a miraculous meat, robustly withstanding strong flavours, showcasing subtler vibes without overpowering them, brightened by fruit, bouncing off tomato, enlivened by herbs.
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Later, strapped into our positions we descend through the cloud, our stomachs bouncing as we hit the turbulence.
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This is accomplished by either bouncing the light off a surface before it reaches your subject or by moving the flash off the camera and diffusing the light.
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Look beyond the crooner's perma-grin, the twinkle in the eye, the ever-bouncing quiff and there, on his cheeks and chin, was the unmistakable sheen of foundation.
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To see her bouncing a smiling baby on her knee they look like any other happy family.
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He said Irish and European beef industries showed a striking resilience by bouncing back when the going gets tough.
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In no time the ground was deep in water, and the splashes from their feet joined the raindrops bouncing roof high.
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Sounds were bouncing around the walls, creating an auditory muddle.
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Fair Isle in September is still the most reliable place in Europe to see a lanceolated warbler, and a text message bouncing up and down between the sky and the earth told me that one had arrived from equally unfathomable distances and had been found just a mile south of where I was.
A Year on the Wing
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This little pen disguises dark circles by bouncing light away from the face.
The Sun
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The parking attendant ushered us into a spot right outside and we were met at the door by the bouncing effervescent staff.
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The day of going to the pictures or circus for that special occasion has long gone, and now every child wants a bouncing castle to share with their friends for that big day.
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Avoid rapid, bouncing movements, and instead emphasize a slow, gradual, and progressive stretch of each muscle.
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A big pink blob with an inane grin who has been bouncing around for years.
The Sun
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The popular toy Silly Putty ™ is a classic example of complex viscoelasticity, bouncing better than a rubber ball under a sharp, sudden force but slumping into a puddle when left alone.
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My generation didn't have to calm our babies after feeding; we nursed them to sleep, which takes less time than bouncing, wrapping, shushing, and pacifying.
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I just looked up sikyé-bird in DCEU, and it says "from association with sikyé-fig wh it loves"; under sikyé-fig it says "Fr Cr sucrier sugar + CarA Fr figue 'banana'," so they do provide the information you mention, you just have to follow the bouncing cross-references.
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Switch contact de-bouncing is not required as the first press will latch one of the bistables.
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Hal watched them leave, the torch beam bouncing around the walls, their voices echoing in the distant rooms.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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After bouncing back from depression, what was it like to go back to work?
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The sound ricocheted around the hall, bouncing from the marble walls, piercing his throbbing head.
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I ran a vague idea past him feeling a bit unsure and between us, bouncing ideas of each other, I now have the makings of a really good plot I think…
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On to the blankness, they unravelled myths - immortal Hyperboreans, unipeds bouncing on the snow.
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My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
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This arhythmical bouncing of the backpack ruins the pleasure of running and technique, as well.
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This little pen disguises dark circles by bouncing light away from the face.
The Sun
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If they'd tried to use a bullroarer it would have been in a 3' radius, which would certainly have resulted in listener casualties, what with bouncing it off of both pillars and listeners.
Making Light: The new new TSA regulations
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The sight of the surprisingly lively Sparhawk hopping around on stage for all the bouncing guitar parts makes the live version even better.
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While the chopper hovered above Coire Na Ciste, bouncing violently in the downdrafts, we looked on as the body was hooked to a cable by rescuers and reeled up into the aircraft.
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Tommy has such a manic excitement that he's like a rubber ball bouncing off the walls.
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For example, if trying to remember the word "apple", you might imagine an apple bouncing on the sofa in your living room.
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Once released, the logs crashed down, bouncing on the impact idlers before the belt shot them forward into the drum, and then I engaged the drive shaft.
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I tugged again, and then as I stumbled, the suitcase teetered, and fell backwards, bouncing down the stairs to land at the bottom.
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Oh, the stories he must tell while bouncing them on his knee.
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The sun shone as children hunted for hidden treasure and jumped around on the bouncing castle.
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Congratulations on the birth of their first child, a bouncing baby boy.
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With Cranston bouncing along the Nightingale Gallery, the whole house seemed to sing with noise.
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Nine months later, they will be then rewarded with a beautiful bouncing baby.
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Bouncing onstage in a tiny pair of shorts, she wastes no time in getting the crowd crunk with a string of tracks from her debut album.
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Mrs. Dowling's spirits had strikingly recovered even before the pair passed from the corridor: she moved almost bouncingly beside her embittered son, and her eyes and all the convolutions of her abundant face were blithe.
Alice Adams
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My father would burst into the kitchen bouncing a football.
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However, he displayed admirable character in bouncing back to par both the 17th and 18th holes, almost pinching a birdie on the last when a ten-footer lipped the hole.
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If you compare this pitch to the one at the Emirates, there's a big difference because when you get the ball [at Wembley], it's just bouncing and bouncing and bouncing.
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a bouncing gait
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While Obama has been bouncing around like a ping-pong ball in a wind tunnel, Mubarak seems to have outfoxed the Americans.
Obama sows confusion on Egypt
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At the mention of ice cream the little girl became excited and animated, bouncing up and down on the bed.
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Watching BSG as skippet totally works and we really enjoyed both the last two episodes probably just because of bouncing them off each other ...
Susannah's Journal
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In this time there arose a widespread belief in the Heat Death of the Universe, the idea that the cosmos as a whole would eventually fizzle out just as a bouncing ball gradually dissipates its energy and comes to rest.
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They are bouncing with health in the good weather.
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When the others caught up with me, I was bouncing up and down and squeaking with excitement.
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Now, this is what I call responsive mozzarella," Dug remarked, dangling his slice by a stretching string of cheese and bouncing it like a yo-yo.
Roc and a Hard Place
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Approaching the 1972 trail-blazing "Pong"—a single bouncing bit and two white lines, which replicate a table-tennis match—the visitor may be seized by a feeling of disbelief: Surely people couldn't spend hours playing with that?
The Art of the Videogame
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The album leads the listener through a sonic tour of the ether on a radio ship picking up the most interesting sound tidbits floating about, bouncing around and intermingling with each other.
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Bouncing toward home in our old rattletrap truck, I felt not just happy but satisfied, already intuiting that time spent on a riverbank is not wasted.
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It's a race car bouncing across a surface far rougher than it was designed for.
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You concluded that Sheets was running on fumes by then because he committed one of the bobbles, bouncing a throw to first base in the dirt, with Oswalt running down the line.
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She saw glints of light bouncing of the sidewalk rocks and smiled.
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Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the economy is bouncing back.
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Should its enemies be destroyed or forced to flee the Squig is free to start bouncing again.